Split of main parties is the only way we get proportional representation - first past the post results in majority rule that carries way too much risks (like Brexit)
Mark my words - UK won’t be allowed to rejoin EU without “reform” of the archaic non- democratic electoral system
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"Strike is Strike!"..."A Red, White and Blue Strike!"...bring it on losers....
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostI have to say, this amused me too. Whining about remainders then behaving like remainders
May has a fondness for the Leninist approach.
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostERG only accept decisions where there is a sizeable majority.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostTypical snowflakes, throwing their toys out of the pram.
You lost. Get over it.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostTory Brexiteers threaten to go on strike
Looks like members of the ERG are on the verge of walking out of the Tory Party.
You lost. Get over it.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post2. If all the ERG left the Tory party, that would mean Labour would have more MPs than the Tories.
Might be a good thing!
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Would be good
Tories to split up right of centre and extreme right
Labour to split up left of centre and extreme left
The extreme versions are generally largely wiped out in the next elections
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostTory Brexiteers threaten to go on strike
Looks like members of the ERG are on the verge of walking out of the Tory Party.
1. Where would they go? Would UKIP accept them? Would they form a new party with Farage?
2. If all the ERG left the Tory party, that would mean Labour would have more MPs than the Tories.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostTory Brexiteers threaten to go on strike
Looks like members of the ERG are on the verge of walking out of the Tory Party.
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Tory MPs threatening to strike
Tory Brexiteers threaten to go on strike
Looks like members of the ERG are on the verge of walking out of the Tory Party.
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